Research Article | Open Access
Erraticism in the Cannibal – A Study of the Work of Thomas Harris
N. Sooryah1 Dr.K.R. Soundarya2
Pages: 18-23
Abstract
Literature is the key to human life that resurrects and gives space for introspection,
retrospection and various remembrances which are hued by overjoy, pain and
trauma. Nowadays crime literature became one of the most popular genres in this
era which centers mostly on murder and violence. It started from Edgar Allen Poe’s
most famous fictional character Auguste Dupin, whose first appearance was on The
Murders in the Rue Mogue, considered to be the first crime fiction, followed by Dr.
John Watson, Sherlock Holmes and the like. The genre crime fiction has contributed
innumerable number of works in both fiction and non-fiction. Thomas Harris’s
Hannibal Rising is one such fiction which tells about the life of a serial killer who is a
psychiatrist as well as a cannibal. It is a series of novels about the famous character
Hannibal Lecter. Cannibalism and Psychiatry are two extremes which rarely meet.
This novel is intertwined with a mix of violence, emotions and childhood trauma.
Trauma studies nowadays became a key aspect in literature. In this specific work of
Thomas Harris, he describes how the centralized character is affected with
psychological trauma, in particular, Acute and Separation trauma. Trauma theory
became popularized in 1980s and played major role in Atwood’s novels. This study
tries to explain how childhood shapes a person and how behaviorism plays a vital
element in one’s life and it also tries to analyze the psychological issues, trauma and
defense mechanism through the central character of the novel.
Keywords
Crime, Childhood Trauma, Psychology, Behavior, Cannibalism